"Objection regarding the authority of Mr. Akshat Jain to institute the suit on behalf of the plaintiff society involves disputed questions of fact which require
read more"Statutory embargo of Section 43-D(5) must remain a circumscribed restriction that operates subject to the guarantee of Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution. Therefore,
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant ruling dated May 18, 2026, held that an offender convicted under Section 304-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for
read more"Section 43-D(5) remains subordinate to Article 21 at all times and a constitutional court need not hold back bail to the accused in the garb
read more"Appellant in the instant case has been convicted for offence under Section 304-A of IPC read with Section 134(b) and Section 187 of MVA. Neither
read more"Occasional and irregular earnings of such nature cannot be construed as stable or gainful employment so as to disentitle the Respondents/Workmen from the statutory protection
read more"Right of a citizen to protect himself, his family, and his property is an integral component of the right to life guaranteed under Article 21
read more"Recording of the Court proceedings constitutes a contempt of court as it amounts to interference with the administration of justice and also it lowers down the dignity
read more"Evidence of an injured witness has greater evidentiary value and unless compelling reasons exist, their statements are not to be discarded lightly, " Jharkhand High Court, in
read more"Crux of the consideration is whether the Decree is a simple Preliminary Decree, or whether the Trial Court, in its wisdom, has made it both a Preliminary
read more"It is well settled in law that a preliminary decree declares the rights and liabilities, but in a given case, a decree may be both preliminary and
read more"There is no rule of universal application that vacancies must be necessarily filled on the basis of the law which existed on the date when they
read more"In the absence of any indicator or warning signal, it would have been difficult for the deceased to notice the truck parked on the road. The
read more"Morality has to be kept separate from the offence, that too while dealing with the matter of liberty of an individual," Delhi High Court, in a
read more"In summary rent proceedings, where expeditious adjudication is the governing legislative object, the authority is vested with discretion to decide whether a particular objection ought
read more"Basic structure of the property was of religious inam trust and the tenant can not be allowed to change the basic structure of the property
read more"Summoning of an accused is a serious matter which affects liberty and dignity of the individual concerned. Judicial intervention under Section 482 CrPC to weed out
read more"Once a Labour Court or Industrial Tribunal renders an award, such award is subject to judicial review by the High Court under Articles 226/227. In
read more"A decree can be passed under Order XII, Rule 6 CPC on the basis of an admission, whether it is contained in the pleadings or
read more"In a disciplined force, making unsubstantiated allegations against colleagues, misbehaving with superior officers, and bypassing chain of command have serious implications for discipline," Delhi High
read more"Statutory embargo of Section 43-D(5) must remain a circumscribed restriction that operates subject to the guarantee of Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution. Therefore,
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant ruling dated May 18, 2026, held that an offender convicted under Section 304-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for
read more"Section 43-D(5) remains subordinate to Article 21 at all times and a constitutional court need not hold back bail to the accused in the garb
read more"Appellant in the instant case has been convicted for offence under Section 304-A of IPC read with Section 134(b) and Section 187 of MVA. Neither
read more"Crux of the consideration is whether the Decree is a simple Preliminary Decree, or whether the Trial Court, in its wisdom, has made it both a Preliminary
read more"It is well settled in law that a preliminary decree declares the rights and liabilities, but in a given case, a decree may be both preliminary and
read more"There is no rule of universal application that vacancies must be necessarily filled on the basis of the law which existed on the date when they
read more"A decree can be passed under Order XII, Rule 6 CPC on the basis of an admission, whether it is contained in the pleadings or
read more"Conduct of the State reflects a wholly casual, indifferent, and indolent approach towards the grave issues prevailing in this matter, i.e., rampant illegal mining, irreversible
read more"Having regard to the constitutional public office held by her during the said period, and without expressing any opinion at this stage on the permissibility or
read more"Concept of suppression or non-disclosure of facts transcends mere concealment; it necessitates the deliberate withholding of material facts—those of such critical import that their absence would render
read more"Power to strike off the defence under Order XV Rule 5 CPC, though couched in mandatory terms, is not to be exercised mechanically. The Court
read more"Rules of procedure are the handmaid of justice and not its mistress. In the present context, the strict interpretation would defeat justice," Supreme Court, in
read more"Contractual benefit of reimbursement of medical expenses as a result of this policy is, therefore, independent of any other claim. The provisions of the
read more"The movement of gas via common carrier does not change the nature of sale to disentitle the benefit of Section 3 of the CST Act...
read more"Section 6(5) of the H.S. Act is a saving clause, not a jurisdictional bar. It saves valid, completed partitions from the retroactive reach of the
read more"Principle of res judicata applies also as between two stages in the same litigation to this extent that a court... having at an earlier stage
read more"Justice does not permit permanent incarceration of an individual in the shadow of their worst act," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated May 15,
read more"There is distinction between facta probanda (the facts required to be proved i.e. material facts) and facta probantia (the facts by means of which they
read more"Even if the transaction is named as 'loan', it would not take it out of the scope of the term 'deposit' as defined. Nomenclature of
read more"Objection regarding the authority of Mr. Akshat Jain to institute the suit on behalf of the plaintiff society involves disputed questions of fact which require
read more"Occasional and irregular earnings of such nature cannot be construed as stable or gainful employment so as to disentitle the Respondents/Workmen from the statutory protection
read more"Right of a citizen to protect himself, his family, and his property is an integral component of the right to life guaranteed under Article 21
read more"Recording of the Court proceedings constitutes a contempt of court as it amounts to interference with the administration of justice and also it lowers down the dignity
read more"Evidence of an injured witness has greater evidentiary value and unless compelling reasons exist, their statements are not to be discarded lightly, " Jharkhand High Court, in
read more"In the absence of any indicator or warning signal, it would have been difficult for the deceased to notice the truck parked on the road. The
read more"Morality has to be kept separate from the offence, that too while dealing with the matter of liberty of an individual," Delhi High Court, in a
read more"In summary rent proceedings, where expeditious adjudication is the governing legislative object, the authority is vested with discretion to decide whether a particular objection ought
read more"Basic structure of the property was of religious inam trust and the tenant can not be allowed to change the basic structure of the property
read more"Summoning of an accused is a serious matter which affects liberty and dignity of the individual concerned. Judicial intervention under Section 482 CrPC to weed out
read more"Once a Labour Court or Industrial Tribunal renders an award, such award is subject to judicial review by the High Court under Articles 226/227. In
read more"In a disciplined force, making unsubstantiated allegations against colleagues, misbehaving with superior officers, and bypassing chain of command have serious implications for discipline," Delhi High
read more"Every act of tenant which interferes with landlord’s right to use or occupy his property and disturbs the reasonable peace of ordinary persons leading to unpleasant
read more"Whether the father sold the suit property as Kartha of a Hindu Undivided Family is a mixed question of law and fact and the sanctity of the
read more"Sketch map as has been prepared shows the house of Babulal Das on the northern side... the place of occurrence is shown as in the
read more"Section 106 of the Evidence Act does not absolve the prosecution of its primary burden of proving its case beyond reasonable doubt; it is only
read more"Applying harmonious construction and the principle that no person shall be left remediless, Section 20(3)(i) must be read to allow filing of an election petition within 30
read more"For conviction with the aid of Section 34 IPC, a definite and clear-cut finding must be recorded of this nature by the Court that there
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling, held that Railway authorities do not commit contempt of court by requiring land losers to undergo Physical Efficiency
read more"An order of temporary injunction which pays lip-service to the three cardinal tests without specifically addressing grave allegations made by the defendants cannot be sustained." Calcutta
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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